 Fever Information - November 20, 2008
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The Chinese Health Ministry says the number of people infected with a pig-born disease in the southwestern chinese province of Sichuan has risen to 181, after seven more cases are reported. The death toll remains at 34 |
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China's official news agency Xinhua reports a mysterious disease has killed 17 farmers in southwestern China. 41 more are been hospitalized. Preliminary investigations reveal the victims became infected after butchering sick pigs or sheep. Xinhua also says those affected have developed symptoms like high fever, fatigue, nausea and vomiting |
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China's official news agency Xinhua reports a mysterious disease has killed 17 farmers in southwestern China. 41 more are been hospitalized. Preliminary investigations reveal the victims became infected after butchering sick pigs or sheep. Xinhua also says those affected have developed symptoms like high fever, fatigue, nausea and vomiting |
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At least 17 farmers have died in the last few weeks from a mystery illness that seems to stem from contact with sheep and pigs either living or slaughtered. "There were three or four possibilities for what the latest outbreak could be, but it would be irresponsible to speculate," says Bob Dietz, a spokesman for the World Health Organization |
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At least nine people have died of a mysterious disease in a southern Chinese city. Those who have died have developed fever-like symptoms, vomiting and internal bleeding. According to media reports the disease is apparently linked with pig farming |
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